Goa: Gauli Dhangar community submits memorandum to Center for ST status. Goa News – Times of India

Kerry: The Gauli Dhangar Community The people of Goa, who have been demanding Scheduled Tribe (ST) status since last quarter century, have submitted a fresh memorandum to the central government to fulfill their long pending demand.
The Registrar General of India had earlier raised questions over the inclusion of Gauli Dhangar in the ST list under Article 342 of the Constitution of India, and Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, who recently led a delegation of ministers and community members to New Delhi Yes, presented. Memorandum to Home Minister Amit Shah and Tribal Affairs Minister Arjun Munda. They have agreed to look into the matter.
Gakuvedha, a body established to incorporate Gavada, Kunbi, Velip and Dhangar community Demand was made in ST list ST Status for all four communities. although Dhangarso Central government excluded from the list. Incidentally, the Gauli Dhangars were the first community recommended by the Goa government for inclusion in the ST list in 1963. The Gavada, Kunbi and Velip communities were included in the ST list in 2003 based on the recommendations of the Goa government. .
Deputy Chief Minister Chandrakant Kavlekar informed the Union Ministers that the Gauli Dhangars have been consistently registered as a pastoral, socially marginalized, economically and educationally backward community by the Goa government. He said that inclusion of the community in the ST list would help in the empowerment of the community.
Anthropologist in 2009 CJ Hussain Khan and Karnataka University Professor SV Hitali presented a report on the basis of ethnographic, anthropological, somatoscopic and serological investigations conducted on the forest-dwelling pastoral Gauli Dhangar. This study was accepted by the Government of Goa. The report emphasized that the Dhangar Gaulis constitute a special forest-dwelling community living in the forested and hilly areas of Goa.
The community speaks a dialect of its own. is different from Marathi, Konkani and worship your ancestors.

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